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Breaking: Neurologists Say That Tinnitus Wipes Your Memory in Less Than 3 Years

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Far from being a harmless nuisance, tinnitus has been linked with cognitive decline, chronic fatigue, depression, and anxiety.

But did you know it can actually physically damage your brain?

Forcing it to endure that constant ringing leads to the widespread death of your neurons, most of which are located in key areas of your brain, such as your hippocampus.

That’s the part of your brain that’s tasked with forming and storing episodic memories.

Without it functioning at full capacity, you will be unable to create new memories with your friends and family.

But it doesn’t have to be this way!

Come with us on a journey that exposes the truth behind tinnitus and hearing loss and what you can do to protect your brain against further damage:

 

To your health,

Mike & Rick of SFND

 

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